Ottoman Empire or Turkey.
I have a large hoard of Euro coins. (pocket change) I went through all the French 2 Cents and did not find a 2002. All the ones I looked at...
This one is 8.8 grams https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/moshe-dayan-yitzhak-rabin-private-gold-medal-1967-23mm This one is 30.2 grams....
I think that is the OPs Scottishmoney picture watermark.
Assuming they are all base metal 1947 to 1967 then 1952 is the most valuable and scarcest. I do see a Shilling left towards the bottom.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces894.html
Weapon of choice everyday :hilarious: [ATTACH]
First one is the top part of a safety razor
My guess is someone went into the Ulster Bank to change US currency into £ GBP Among the Fed notes was this Silver Certificate which the teller...
Its a superb note, I have many Icelandic banknotes that I acquired with a job lot I purchased. I only wanted one but had to have the others too...
I had to pay customs fees on an item from the US that cost $2 The seller put the value on the customs form as $2.00 but the decimal point was not...
You can get face value for the £5 and 10 Shillings at most banks or Post Offices, The $2 is spendable and the big Russian one is very common.
Ah just an American thing then. Why pay to have them certified, mine are proof sets still sealed, they grade Proof.
What is this Pop 3/0 Does it mean there have only been 3 graded ? 1977 there were 193,000 proof sets issued, I'm sure many of them are still...
I bet it doesn't say allot in your book. You seem to write it a lot :rolleyes:
The gullible the greedy and the ignorant. 1 gram of pure gold at today's closing $56.75 Its seems the rest is being paid for the plastic slab.
Over here they jack up parked cars and use cordless cutters to remove the Cat in 30 seconds. Honda is the easiest car of chioce
It looks like it has a seam all the way around the edge. Need to see the edge.
The same reason I will never buy a Ford :rolleyes:
Fantasy medal produced well after WWII.
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